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AKA:
Arvid Laurence Bryggman
Birthplace:
Concord, California
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Lanky blond actor Larry Bryggman is perhaps best known to daytime TV viewers as the dedicated (and formerly villainous) Dr. John Dixon on "As the World Turns", a role he has played since 1969 and which brought him two Daytime Emmy Awards. Discerning theatergoers in NYC, however, may recall the actor for his many appearances on and off Broadway, notably with the New York Shakespeare Festival. Since his 1962 debut, Bryggman has rarely not found a stage role to supplement his daytime work. In 1993, he was honored with an OBIE Award for "sustained excellence of work" and the following year he
1962
Made Off-Broadway debut, "A Summer Ghost"
1966
Performed with Pittsburgh Playhouse
Was occasional member of the Theatre Company of Boston; first stage collaborations with Al Pacino
Made daytime TV debut in episode of "Love Is A Many Splendored Thing" (CBS)
1969
Performed in first of numerous productions with The New York Shakespeare Festival, "Mod Donna"
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